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liquid crystal display Located in the front of the automat. Shows information about the pattern and menu selections.
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liquid crystal display Flat panel computer display in which light passes through a thin layer of liquid crystal cells to produce an image.
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liquid crystal display An LCD television or monitor uses liquid crystals that act as "shutters" within the television screen. An LCD television has thousands of small light sources at the rear of the display. A layer of cells containing the liquid crystals is placed between the light sources and the display screen. When the liquid crystal cells are electrified with current, the crystals align and block any light from shining through, or scatter allowing the light to shine through to the screen. ...
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liquid crystal display Found on all but the least expensive point-and-shoot models, it indicates camera status and settings.
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liquid crystal A liquid in which the molecules are arranged in a regular pattern. Usually used in LCD displays.
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